Spraying device



J. DORMOY SPRAYING DEVICE Filed July 9, 1926 Patented Oct. 3D, 1928.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

JEAN DOBHGY, OF LEVALLOIS-PRBET, FRANCE.

SPBAYINQ DEVICE. Application led July 9, 1926, Serial No. 121,444, and in France July-17, 1925.

The present invention relates toa spraying 'device comprising a receptacle for t-he liquid, and a hand-operated air pump.

The said device; which serveschiefly f or cleaning purposes, 'or the spraying of disinfecting liquidsor -for like uses, is characterized in that it will operate in all positions, whether upwardly or downwardly inclined, thus affording a ready access to all parts of the objects which are to be cleaned, disinfected or otherwise treated.

For this purpose, the said receptacle is subdivided by suitable partitions and comprises a small chamber communicating with lthe suction Jtube; the said chamber is connected with the main chamber of the receptacle by an orifice which is so disposed that it 03ers an obstacle to the exit of the liquid in all positions of the apparatus, and in this manner the small chamber will always contain enough liquid to supply the sprayer for acertain time.'

The appended drawings show b way of 'Xample various embodiments of t e' invenion.

Fig. 1 is a lengthwise section of the sprayer.

Figs. 2 and show various modifications analogous to Fig. 1.

. 1- is the main bodyv of the air pump in Y which a piston 2 provided with the pressed leather member 2a is'operated, by means ot' a rod 2b provided with an operating handle 3. A liquid receptacle, consisting of a can 4a is placed in line with this pump, so that the apparatus will'consist of a single tube anddwill hence be of a reduced size. The tube 1 is closed at t-he front by a pressed cap 12 upon which may be screwed a filling plug 5 and' to which is secured Vthe can 4 whose body fits upon the tubel, but its diameter is somewhat less than the internal diameter of the said tube thus leaving an annular the can 4.

The cross partition 6 divides the said tank` space 13 around The tube 1() traverses the walls of the cap and of the can 4, and terminates at a point 'adjacent ythe wall ofthe said can, in an annumay have a very short length, or as shown in Fig. 2 it may traverse the can 4; or as shown in F ig. 3 it may project from the tube 1.

Due to the arrangement of.' the said trough,

the inner end of the tube 10 will always be immersed in the liquid, whether the apparatus be placed horizontally (Fig. 2) or vertically (Figs. 1 and 3) or in any intermediate position.

To prevent all leakage during transportation, a screw plug 15 (Fig. 3) is employed to close the tube 10.

Having thus described my apparatus, what I claim as new therein, and my own invention, 1s:

In a spraying device, the combination of a han d-operated air pump, a receptacle which is adapted to contain the spraying liquid and is disposed within the said pump, a cap which closes both the pump body and the said receptacle, a filling plug mounted on the said cap, Said pump including a conduit/affording an atmospheric connection with theinterior of which is disposed in the said rceptacle and divides the latter into two unequal chambers, the inner end of said tube opening at a` point within said annular trough, and a removable plug for closing the outer end of said tube when the spraying apparatus is inoperative.

In testimony whereof-I have hereunto affixed my signature.

JEANA DORMOY. 

